riJiS-' -"-rV 7i -tLv: r-5 .1r rf-r - t . 3 -r 'r- J "L' - ' " ' ' "-l.s LANCASTER DAltY INTELLIGENCER. FRIDAY JULY.2, i880. i'j-Jr-i- t- te the epicurean appetite, and the table was arranged in thoroughly artistic fashion. Seated around the festive beard the feast of reason and flew of soul began in real earnest. The president gave "the boys" greeting in a few fitting remarks ; Mr. A. Bern Hirsh read a well-prepared class history which was received with great merriment; Mr. Clare Carpenter read a poem en "Class Duty," which elic ited applause, and several ether members of the class made impromptu addresses, and a letter was read from Mr. Harry E. Michael, a member of the class, who was unavoidably absent by reason of business engagements in Philadelphia. The toasts drank were as fellows : "Our Scheel-boy Days " Responded te by Mr. Harry . icisicy. " The Northeast Class Roem" Responded te bv Mr Clias. E. Downey. "Our Alma Mater" Kespended teby Mr. .1. Frank RaiT. ' Tin- Fourth Estate " Kespended te by Mr. Herbert Johnsten. "The Healing Art" Kespended te by Dr. Thes. 15. Cox. The class unanimously voted the affair worthy of repetition one year hence, and te Capt. II. II. Power, mine genial host of the City hotel, who was indefatigable in his labors in this direction, was due in no small degree the success that signalized the celebration. ltlIt(iLAU LAST NIGHT. Tlie Thieves Kttcape, Leaving Part of Their Plunder Itehlnd. Sometime last night the hotel of E. B. Boyd, at Union Square, ltaphe township, was entered by hmcvcs, who stele the money drawer, containing something ever $2, a gun, demijohn of whisky, a let of clothing and some previsions.. After leaving the hotel the thieves visited the premises of B. F. Diffendcrfcr, about a mile away. Here they broke into the sta ble and stele a horse and wagon. At an early hour this morning as a neighbor of Mr. Diffeuderfer was walking along the read near his house he leund the stolen hei.se. The animal was lying en one side of a pest fence, which was partially broken down, while the wagon te which he was hitched, was en another. The empty demijohn and the money drawer were lying near by, but nothing else was 1 e be seen. The thieves were tracked te Mt. .ley, where all traces of them were lest. Yesterday afternoon two suspicious looking characters were seen around Boyd's hotel and it is supposed that they wei e the parties who committed the bur glary. It is probable that the thieves were intoxicated at the time of the burglary or that the horse became unmanageable, but be that as it may they succeeded in mak ing their escape with nearly all of their plunder. Tobacco Kepert. The monthly report of J. S. Gans's Sen & Ce., tobacco brokers, New Yerk, just issued, reports the seed leaf market of that city as fellows : A geed business has been done, chiefly in 187!) tobacco by packers' samples, most of which was taken by manufacturers ; thus confuting their oft repeated assertion of having large stocks of raw material en hand. Pennsylvania retains its pre-eminence, while Ilousatenic of which our supply is limited, is very favorably looked upon. Frem new until the proper sampling time arrives, we de net expect much activ ity; it is tee late te sell 1879 tobacco by packing samples, and with greatly reduced stocks of old tobacco, large sales are out of question ; as far as expert is concerned, momentarily the prospect is peer ; but we feel satisfied that ere many weeks have passed a fair demand will have set in. We trust that by this time (notwith standing the geed prospects for fall trade). packers will have seen the felly of enrich-1 tug pieduccrs in an uncalled for man ner ; and that when the buying season for the 80 crop arrives, their operations will be carried en mere prudently than has been the case for the past two years. During the past month 1,500 cases of 1878 and 3,000 cases of 1879 Pennsylvania tobacco was sold in New Yerk, most of it at private terms. Lew grades arc quoted at 12(fi)13 cents and wrappers at 18(2:$5 cents. A NEW BOAT. Republican Excursionists te tic Accommo dated. As seen as the news of General Hancock's nomination reached Fite's Eddy, en the Susquehanna, Clark Bestick, who is no less distinguished as a ship builder than as a hotel keeper, set te work te build a geed staunch beat te carry all his Republican friends te the head waters- of Salt river, early in No vember next. The beat, which is almost completed, is built of the stoutest timber and is guaranteed te remain seaworthy for at least twenty-five years about the length of time the Republicans will need it, if they shall happen te live se long. The beat will be thoroughly tested dur ing the summer se as te assure the safety of all passengers, and will be furnished the excursionists free of charge the only condition exacted being that Mr. Bestick shall held the privilege of naming the captain. TKUIUULE KAILKOAl) ACCIDENT. A Well-known Conductor lladly Injured, This morning at an early hour, Charles Glenn, a well-known and respected con ductor en the Pennsylvania railroad, met with a terrible accident at Harrisburg. Mr. Glenn ran the mail train, which pissed west through this city about one o'clock this morning, and reached Har risburg at 2 o'clock. On the arrival of his train at that place he jumped from the train and lighting en a grease spot was thrown under the wheels. His left leg was cut off below the knee and the right feet badly smashed. He also sustained injuries about the head. He was re moved te the hospital where he new lies. Mr. Glenn is a resident of Dowuingtewu. He has been running en passenger trains for several years past, and had mauy friends along the read. He is between 35 and 40 years of age. The Tucquan Club. The old original campaigners of this well known club held a large meeting last (veiling te discuss the preposition of taking au excursion. It was unanimously decided te go into camp en the 12th of July, at Yerk Furnace Springs, and stay until the crowd get tired. The executive commit tee was instructed te make all arrange ments. A chief cook was elected and an adjourned meeting was ordered for Tues day evening, July 6, at 8 o'clock, at the office of A. C. Reinoehl, esq., Ne. 44 North Duke street, where all members arc te meet te perfect arrangements and fill any vacancies. The place selected is one of the most delightiul en the river, and the old Tucquaners anticipate a delightful week if the weather is favorable. The Censns of the Cenntj. A few additional census returns have been filed in the prothenotary's office by the enumerators. Pequea township is set down at 1,352; in 1870 it was 1,270. Mount Jey township is new returned at 2,180 ; in 1870 it was 2,037. Ceney is returned at 3,121; in 1870 it was 2,740. Little Britain new foots up 1,650 ; in 1870 it was 1,586. Cocalico, "West, returns 2,312 ; in 1870 its return was 2,140. Lampeter, "West, returns 2,027; against 1,760, in 1870. Raphe consolidated appears te liave a population of 3,799: against 3,483, in 1870. Salisbury consolidated 3,867 ; against 3,710, in 1870. "Warwick consolidated is put down at 3,942 ; against 3,345, in 1870. The returns of ten or a dozen districts of the county have net yet been filed with the prothenotary. The aggregate increase ever the census of 1870 is thus far about 15,000. The dis tricts yet te be heard from will add per haps 3,000 mere, making a total increase of 18,000, and total population in 1880 net far from 130,000. V. S. REVENUE. What the Ninth Revenue District Pays te the Government. Thes. A. Wiley, collector of interna revenue for this, the 9th, district of Penn sylvania, furnishes the following figures showing the immense amount of revenue paid by the district into the treasury of the United States : Internal revenue collections in the 9tli Dis trict or Pennsylvania ler the fiscal year end ing . I line 30, 1880: On Whisky 100,700 17 On Cigars ami Tobacco 912,540 53 On Beer Reseau On Banks 18,497 34 On Penalties 848 21 $UK4.42 47 Tux paid en 147,i::,"iX) cigars iiueiinting le. $ SS3.C82 30 Eaccss el collections ever previous lUeal year 194,377 32 Accident!). Cenrad Mehring, clarienet player in Kcf fer's orchestra, while walking en the cam pus of the state ueiiual school at Leck Haven en Wednesday evening, fell from the beard-walk ever an embankment about live feet high, bruising his right shoulder and elbow se badly that he can hardly use his arm. Yesterday afternoon, while Mr. William II. Bey, bookbinder, of this city, was en gaged in painting a chicken coop, which is about two stories high, he fell "from a lad der upon which he was standing, severely injuring his right leg and at the same time upsetting the pet of paint, scattering it ever his fine collection of Black Cochins that were in the eoep. Dr Baub dressed his wound. ltoein Fer Improvement. The Lititz llccerd says that en a tomb. stone resting en the grave of two children interred in the Moravian cemetery, Lititz, within the past year, is is the following, which for orthography and punctuation gees ahead of anything we have ever come across : ' I uni going home te glory n geldlng crown te whelr O meet me O meet me ever there ( n another adjoining it is this : The angle come and toeK the angle Ged has send they bore them up te heaven they wispcrt as they when. " xi:uiitiuKiioei m;ws. Events cress the County Line., Yesterday morning the West Chester state normal school held its seventh annu al commencement. The graduating class numbered thirteen ladies and gentlemen, several of whom delivered able essays and addresses. On Wednesday afternoon Clarence J. Carpenter, aged 16 years, had one of his eyes knocked out by being struck by a part of a metallic percussion cap, which he exploded by striking it with a hammer. Obituary. William L. Atlee, a grandson of William A. Atlce, one of the original members of the supreme court of Pennsylvania, died at Athens, Tenn., a few days age, aged seventy-seven years. He was the last re maining brother of the venerable Dr. Jehn L. Atlee, of this city. He moved te Ten nessee from Lancaster forty years age, and was prominent as a Union man during the late rebellion. Kcuieval. The United States internal revenue office of this district has been removed from Seuth Queen street te Ne. 152 East King street, where Mr. Thes. A. Wiley, the collector, has fitted up everything with a view te the safe keeping of the papers and ether valuables, and the comfort and convenience of the officers and these having public business with them. Fell from a Cherry Tree. On Friday last a ten-year-old daughter of Peter Will, of Manhcim borough, while picking cherries ou the farm of Abraham B. Hershey, in Penn township, fell from the tree and sustained a compound frac ture of the right fore-arm, both bones being broken, producing a very painful accident. Correct Your Own Mistakes. If the smart reporter of the Examiner who wrote the local in that paper last evening en the new make-up of the Intel ligencek will refer te the files of his own paper, he will find that en June 28 it had the notice of the death of a well-known lady in the marriage column. William Sheuck's Funeral. Last evening at half-past six o'clock the funeral of William C. Shenck, who was drowned in the Delaware en Monday night, took place. It was largely attended by relatives ami friends, including Pest 84, G. A. It. A Klg Blaze. It is given out that the "Junier " boys are making preparations for an immense bon-fire at the junction of Duke, Church and German streets te-morrow evening. They expect te burn 125 ban-els and 75 store-boxes, te say nothing of a grand dis play of fireworks. Care should be taken lest they burn down the town. Mistake Corrected. We arc requested te say that ewimr te an error en the pesters of " Fourth of July at Lititz," the fare en the railroad be tween Lancaster and Lititz was stated te be 50 cents, whereas it should be 65 cents for the round trip en all trains. Jfaka alfete Ttnls. The Fourth of July falling upon Sunday this year, the day following is thfe legal holiday, and therefore all paper, notes,' drafts,etc, maturing' en Monday, the 5th, of July, are required te be paid en Satur day, 3d of July. Mb. Hzsby Lear, Patriot, Ohie, bad such pain in hi shoulder that lie could net move. St. Jacob's On. cured him after a few applica tions. Atlantic City Excursion. Don't forget the citizens' cheap excursion te Atlantic City en Monday next, July 5, 1880, ever the Philadelphia and Beading railroad. Tickets geed for three days, te return en any train from Philadelphia. Fare for the round trip only $2.73. Special train (with geed cars) leave, Lancaster (King street) at 4:20, and Col Cel nmbia at 4:20. Fer lull particulars see pesters and circulars at stations en Philadelphia, Reading and Columbia K. R. ltwAdje23ijlyl,3 Fourth or July at Lititz. Trains will run en the Reading and Columbia railroad te Lititz en Monday, July 5,a3lollews: Leave King street at 7:53 a. m., 12:45, 3:40, 6:00 and 8:30 p. m. Fare ter the round trip G3 cents. 1e2-2td The Democracy of the Third ward are re quested te meet as Eflinger's saloon, corner of Vine and Seuth ijueen streets, en Thursday evening next, at 7K o'clock, for the purpose of organizing a Hancock and English club. By order of county committeeman. Fer tender and inflamed faces Cuticura Shaving Seap is worth Its weight in geld. When gazing in your lever s eves, Hew seen his sense of rapture dies If there's no sweetness in your breath : If by your failing teeth be shown That SOZODONT te you's unknown. And that your mouth is suffering death. jc2MwdcedA:w The aged and inllnn are strengthened (acuities brightened by Malt Bitters. special notices. und Trv Lechci's Renowned Cough Syrup. Sick headaches incessantly distract many. Let such use " Sellers' Liver Pills." 23 cents a box. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Brown's Household fanacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken internally or applied externally and thereby mere certainly RELIEVE PAIN, whether chronic or acute, thaji any ether pain alleviator, and it is. warranted double the strength et any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and is the GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANA CEA " should be in every family. A tcaspoon tcaspeon tcaspoen tul et the Panacea in a tumbler et het water (sweetencd, if preicrred), taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. 23 cents a bottle. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran &, Ce's Drugstore North Queen street. Lancaster. Much Sickness, Undoubtedly with children,attributed toether causes, is occasioned by Worms. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges although effectual, in destroying weims, can de no pesible injury te the most delicate child This valuable combination has been success fully used by physicians, and found te be ab solutely sure in eradicating worms. Twenty 11 ve cntsabex. rianlS-lvd&wTuTh.VS Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. If you have scrofula, don't tail te use ' Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher." Sold by all drug gists; A Great Enterprise. The Hep Bitters Manufacturing Company is one of Rochester's greatest business entei priscs. Their Hep Bitters have reached a sale beyond all precedent, having from their in trinsic value ieund their way into almost every household in the land. Graphic. jyl-2wiKVv The Cause Discovered. Most of tlie readers whose eyes scan these pages have suffered from headache, lassitude, nausea or pains in the back; but we doubt if they knew what the cause was. In nine cases out of ten it was some trouble with the kid neys or liver. This is a truth which has just become known, and the result which Warner's Sate Kidney and Liver Cure has accomplished. The above named troubles are caused by dis ordered kidneys and liver, and the remedy which cures the cause banishes the pains which arise trem it. " jyl-2wd&w Try Lecher's Renenneit Cough Syrup Te Check Diarrheea. Diarrheea is a complaint that the human family sutler mere trem sit this time of the year than from any ether, and should be treat ed very carefully in order te restore thcbewels te their proper strength. There is a wine made in New Jersey and sold by our druggists, call ed Sp-er"s Pert Grape Wine, which is being used very successfully in diarrheea cases. In fact, it is conceded by chemists te contain just such proportions as gradually check the fer menting In the bowels and add tone and vigor te the system, se as te withstand the mia-miatic climate against these prcvcaliug complaint-. The wine is rich in body and is au excellent tonic, keeping the functions of the bowels in their proper condition. Evening 1'eit This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlce and Davis, and sold by II. E. Slayiuaker. jyl-2wd.v,w POLITICAL. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. VOR SUPRKMB JUDGE. GEORGEA.JENKS. "for AUDITOK GEN'EKAL. ROBERT P. DECHERT. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. FOR CONGRESS. J. L. STEINMETZ. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. d. Mcmullen, FOR 8KNATOR (13tll DISTRtCT.) J. B. DOUGLASS. FOR ASSKMIiLY (2d DISTRICT.) S. C. STEVENSON, S. P. SHIRK. FOR ASSEMBLY (3d DISTRICT.; AMOSDILLER, It. DAVIS YUNDT, JACOB M. HAENLEN. FOR PRISON INSPECTORS. BARTON M. WINTERS BENJ. MILLEJl. FOR POOR DIRECTORS. A. J. SNYDER, JOHN FRANC1SCUS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rpeitACCO RAISERS! JL Insure your Creps against less or damage by hail at BAUSMAN & BURXS'S Insurance Office, 10 West Orange Street. jeS-eedtt'R GRAND PARTY ON TO-MOltKOW (SAT URDAY) evening and Picnic en Monday afternoon, July 5, at 1 o'clock, at Schoenber Scheenber ger's Park, Music by Ripple's String Band. Admission tree. Jy2-2td ADAM SNYDER. Proprietor I" EAVK VOUR ORDERS FOR SPICED j Oysters. Live Lebster and Deviled Crabs ler July 4. Fresh Cern, Tomatoes, Pine Ap ples, and a full line of Fresh Vegetables every day, at ECKEKT'S, je30-2tdW&FR 123 East Kin-? Street. CITY TAXES. The duplicate of city taxes is new in the hands of the Treasurer. Five per cent, abate ment will be allowed en all taxes paid en or be lore Julv 1, 18S0. E. WELCHANS, je4-tdM,F&SR Treasurer. PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. On MONDAY, JULY 5, 1880, will be sold at public sale at Frederick Brimmer's Livery Stables, en North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa.. 32 HEAD et FINE CANADA HORSES. Sale te commence at 12 o'clock M. et said day. GEORGE GROSSMAN, S. Hess Sl Sen, Aucts. jy2-2td rpAKE NOTICE. GBA2TD PICNIC, Fer the benefit of the Humane Engine Heuse, will be held at the Green Cottage, en MONDAY, JULY 5th, 1880. Admission free. Ne improper characters allowed en the grounds. By order of the Committee. jy2-2td nhw advextxbxmxxxs. EARLY CLOSING. Believing that by earlier closing during the warmest weather we will afford pleasure and recreation te our employees, and that our patrons will suffer no inconvenience therefrem, we announce that from the First Day of July te the First Day of September our store will be closed at 6 o'clock p. m. daily, except Saturdays at 9 o'clock. H. Z. BHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's Cemer, Lancaster, Pa., DEALER IN AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES, Sterling Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Clocks, Jewelry id Ami Tinted Spectacles. We offer our patrons the benefit et our long experience in business, by which we are able te aid them iu making the best use et their money in any department or our business. We manufacture a large part et the goods we sell, and buy only Irem First-Class Houses. Every article sold accompanied with v. bill stating Its quality. ,First-Class Watch and General Repairing given special attention. ZAHM'S COENER. LANCASTER, PA. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, TjlAGLK ClGAlt BOX MANUFACTORY. We have started a new Cigar I.ex Manutae- tery at Ne. 211 North Queen street, and are new prepared te till all orders at the shortest notice. As we have all the latest improved ," .??:"??, ?.." . ... .. . ,.tl" . .." .... Kl" ,.!.!.... ii I .. .. i " be had in the country. Give us a call. BECHTOLD & Ce., Ne. 211 North Queen Street. je2-tfd Lancaster, la. AUCTION SALK. S. Hess & Sen, auctioneers, will sell en SATURDAY.JULY :i, commencing at 9 o'clock a. in., in lets te suit purchasers, the entile stock and fixtures of Lewis Sylvester t Ce.'s Cigar Stere, Ne. 3 North Queen street, consist ing of about 50.000 various grades et Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Meerschaum and Urier Weed Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette Smokers, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Match ISexcs. Canes, Flaying Cards and Ivery Chips, and mauy ether smoker's articles. AKe, Fixtures, Counters, Mirrors,2 Handsome Shew Cases, Signs, Awning. Steves. &c. ltd LEWIS SYLVESTER & CO. 5,000 3IEN AND BOYS Te close out our stock of FIREWORKS FLAGS AND CHINESE LANTERNS. Stere open en MONDAY for the sale of FIREWORKS, AT D. 8. BUESK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KINO STJtKKT. EXCURSIONS. DAILY EXCURSIONS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO CAPE MAY. The famous mammoth threc-ileek Steamer s mammoth three-deck ! REPUBLIC TTTVTTTT ""- M Leaves Race Street Wharf at 7"4a. m., arriving at Cape May about 12J p. m. Returning. leaves Cape May at 3 o'clock p. m., givingumple time ter batluiiir or a .drive en the beach. A full lints Rand and Orchestra Music for dancing. Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch eons and Refreshments in abundance. Din ners and suppers provided. Oysters and Fish served for supper a tew moments after taken from the water. Fare for the Round Trip $1.00. SUNDAYS Will leave Race Street Wharf at -y. a. m. P. S. A Bread Gauge Steam R. R. will con cen vev passengers te Caiwj Island in 8 minutes. Tickets for sale at CHAS. H. BARB'S, c23-2!ind&w CENTRE SQUARE. WANTEli. VrrANTED..lSVERYBODY TO ADVKK- T f tise, free of charge, in the cer, who wants something te de. in the Intkllieen- WANTKD A GOOD COOK AT A FIRST class hotel. Inquire el S. G. Gensemer's liquor store, North Queen street, Lancaster. 3td XAOS! HAGS! It AGS! RAGS WANTED t Housekeepers take notice that we are paying 2 cents a pound for MIXED RAGS. Cash paid as seen as delivered te WM. HENNECKE, apr9-3md Ne. 2T5 West King Street. EDUCATIONAL. T M1K ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH Franklin and Marshall College otters su ceived at any time during the school year eenu ler circulars. Address REV. JAMES CRAWFORD, Lancaster. Pa. cttl-lv MISCELLANEOUS. TAKCUS . SKHNEH, HOUSE CABPBNTUB, Ne. 120 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al &ntien and repairs. a13-lvl HANCOCK MEAD. A delicious, healthy Beverage, far superior te the ordinary soda water. FIVE CENTS A GLASS. Fer sale by J. B. KAUFFMAN, NO. 116 N. QUEEN ST., .Lancaster, Fa. june24-2wd L UMBER AND COAL BF TELEPHONE The undersigned are new prepared 'te re ceive orders for Ceal, Lumber, Sash, Deers, Blinds, &c., by Telephone. Step in at the Exchange anil de your own ordering free of charge. G. SENER A SONS. S. E Cor. Prince and Walnut Streets. jl9-tfdSJ ' n MARKETS. New Yerk Market. j erl, "teadv nioderae Vxnnrt i.i.ii. tn..i deinui T ffi 1 TCi'T'tt Nkw Yeiik, July 2. Fleur State and West I VL""' """., ., r will iw; 1UI11-V ' 5 ; round hoop Ohie $4 605 Wl: tii.in..: uu j iuKssa; Bupernne western 5 30 4 2j: common te geed extra de $3 754 40: choice tiodel507 00; choice white wheat de jo:(yeuu; southern dull and declining; com mon te fair extra WJ0550; geed te choice de te 556 75. Wheat Spring firm and quiet ; Winter 12 better and fairly active : Ne. 1 White August $1 08 ; Ne. 2, Hed July, $1 141 13 ; de August $1 10. Cern ic better and quiet ; Mixed western spot,47ueOc; de future 4S49c. Outs firm and quiet ; state 35l0c ; western 3:Wc. Stock Markets. Philadelphia. Julv 2. , 1230 P.M. 3:00 v. si. Stocks Urn. Pennati's (third issue)... Philadelphia & Erie ..10S .. 13 - 7 . ask .. 49 ..160 .. 254 Heading Pennsylvania Lehigh Valley. , United Ces. et N. J... Northern Pacific " Preferred . Northern Central. Lehigh Navigation 27 Norristown 102 Oentral Transportation Ce. 48 Pitts., Titusville & IlulUile. 14U Little Schuylkill 44 Nkw I i ii.k, July Stocks quiet Meney 5tfB:: N. Y. Central ..127 .. 40S ...113 .. 92 ...107J ..lOSJi ..118 1..107 riv. Adams Express Michigan Central Michigan Southern Illinois Central Cleveland & Pittsburgh. uiueuge a keck xsianu. Pittsburgh .t Fert Wayne.. 120 Western Union Tel. Ce KKi Teledo & Wabash 3 New Jersey Centra! OH Cnitcil Status llemlsaud Sterling Kxcli luge. (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen X Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Philadelphia. July 2. United States C's, 1881, (registered). .104 United States .Vs, 1881, (registered).. lrl United Suites 4's, 1891, (registered) 10!) 10 CO United States 4's,1891,(coupons).. .lO90dO 00 United States 4's, 1907. (registered). .1(B4J.10S United States Currency 6's liiy.mil' Sterling Exchaimu 485 "(ri)l87J4 Philadelphia Market. i'hiladklphia, July 2. Fleur firm, with fair inquiry for choice; superfine $2 Se 3:etraut:f3&3&0; Ohie and Indiana family VUf ' . . '..Ill . 1AMIIIV ITS inJV" ' 4 -t IIUU13 r.imily $.": SOnfi OO; de old, $2 254 75 ; Minm-seta family $4 25g47r ; patent ami nigli gradei H 75 68 00. Rye flour at $1 124 2.. Cornmeal Brandy wine unchanged. Wheat firmer ; Ne. 2 Western Red $1 13 11.; Penn'aRcd $11,; Amber $1 13. Cern firm; steamer 48sSJ ; yellow 51JJc; mixed ftec. Oats firmer; Ne. 1, White 3939Jc; Ne. 2, de38(ffl3SMc; Ne. 3. de35kf3c: Ne. 2. Mixed L3i34'c. uye uuu; western ana ra. tc. Previsions firmer; mtss perk at $13I3 25; beef hams $20 5021 ; India ra.ss beet IG1 30 , bacon, smoked shoulders 55c ; salt 45c; smoked hams ll12c ; pickled uauis ftgOje. Lard firmer; city kettle 7c ; loose butchers tic; prime steam $7 30. Butter firm ; Creamery extra, at 21c ; de geed te choice 1920c : Bradford county and New Yerk extra. 1819c ; Western Re serve extra, ie17c ; de geed te choice 1215c ; Rolls dull; Penn'a extra 1012; Western re serve extra 1012c. Eggs steady ter choice ; Penn'a 13y,c ; West, em 1012c. Cheese firmer; New Yerk factory 89cS Western full cream. 7fi!7Kc: de fair te eoed !(?4c; de half skims 56c. Petroleum steady ; refined 9Kc. Whisky $111. Seeds Geed te prime Timethy dull at $2 753 00: Flaxseed nominal at $1 S for new; Clever quiet at $6 7e7 50. FOR SALE OR RENT. PUIILIC SALE ON TUESDAY JULY C 18, at 9 o'clock, a. in., will be sold at the late residence of Michael Malenc, deceased, Ne. 301 East Orange street, the entire let of Household and Kitchen Furniture, one large Parler Mirror, 12 feet high, also, Quarry Toels such as Hammers, Drills, Picks, etc. ; one Cart, Harness of all kinds, etc. ; one Buggy with top, lind a great many articles net men tioned. Terms made known by WM. L. PEIPER, ED. McGOVERN, J. M. M. BVRKE. Executers. II. buuuEUT, Auct. jun2G-tsd TINWARE, AC- 'C'IFTEEN DOLLARS BUYS A FIRST-CLASS REFRIGERATOR, With Enameled Water Tank, at SHERTZER, HUMPH REVILLE A KIEFFER'S, Ne. 40 East King Street. Lancaster. Pa. GROCERIES. w BOLESALE ASiD RETAIL. LEVAN'S FLOUR -AT- Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. dlMyd FINANCIAL. TAMES BROWN, DEALER IN STOCKS and Bends, 64 and 66 Broadway, New Yerk. Operations en margin and by means or privi leges. Information furnished en all matters connected with stock speculation and Invest ment. ml5-lydTn,Th4S REMOVALS. DR. S. B. FOREMAN. (PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON), Removed trem Ne. 18 Seuth Prince street te Ne. 211 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. rmSttaid THIRD EDIT1M. FRIDAY KVENINO, JULY 2, 188a WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Mtily 2. Fer the Mid dle Atlantic states, rain areas followed by clearing weather, winds mostly north westerly, stationary or lower temperature and falling followed by rising barometer. A MOTHER'S TRIPLE CRIME. Murdering Her Three Children Because She Couldn't Take Care of Them and Wanted Them te Ge te HeaTen. Jersey City, July 2. Mary O'Connor, 45 years old, living at 45 Walter avenue, this city, murdered her three children at two o'clock this morning by cutting their threats with a razor. She says she first tried te kill them with a carving knife, but she did net succeed. Edward, the young est, lay in bed with her ; she killed him first ; then went te a crib beside her bed in which were her two eldest children, David aged 6 years, and Francis aged 4, and murdered Francis, he being en the side of the crib nearest the bed Her husband all this time lay ou the lloer atthefoetof her bed, asleep. He was awakened by the dying struggles of his eldest child. When he saw what his wife had done he ran out of the house crying. Mrs. O'Connor says she has been sick for a time, suffering from malaria, and has been unable te take care of her children and she thought that by killing them they would go te heaven, and that there was no ether I cause for her killing them. She was ex. amined by Judge Peleudet this morning and committed te the county jail. The body of another victim of tlie Sea wanhaka disaster, an unknown man about 33 years old, was picked up this morning off Feurman street, Brooklyn. Mrs. O'Cenner has been ill three months with malarial fever, had grown very dispendent, and feared the expenses of her sickness would bring her family te starvation. Her husband, a sober indus trious man, was devoted te her in her illness, and cheerfully pro cured every comfort she required. He says that being startled by a child's cry he sprang up and hurried te the back room, whence the cry came. He lit a match and the-sight be discovered he says set him wild. In one corner lay the dead body of the eldest boy, and across the bed he saw the bloody face of the baby and Frank. They were covered with bleed and their little faces stiff and stark in death. -He then saw the crouching form of his wife with the bleed-stained razor in her hand, looking at the lloer, he ran te the street and cried for help. Mr. O'Connor says they always lived happy and had no trouble. Tlie heads of the two eldest children were almost severed from their bodies. Mrs. O' O' eonner was taken te police headquarters when found in the room after the murder, she appeared coeller and collected and said shejcilled the children te send them te heaven. She could net take care of them, and new was satisfied, they were well off. She appeared very weak in body, and te all external appearances seemed te appreciate the situation. She answered all questions in a clear and com posed manner. She was held for further examination and removed te prison. THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Parnell's Irish Bill Beaten The isrnilluugh Admitted. Londen, July 1. After tlie Rracllatigh affair bad been settled in the Heuse of Commens last night, debate en Mr. Par nell's Irish relief bill was resumed. The Right Hen. William E. Ferster, chief secretary for Ireland, announced that he could net accccpt the measure. Mr. Parnell moved that further debate ou the bill be fixed for Saturday next, but Mr. Fesstcr objected, as that day was wanted for discussion of the govern ment relief bill. Mr. Parnell's motion was negatived by a vete of G2 te 22. The Heuse did net adjourn until '':')' o'clock this morning, owing te the pre tracted debate en the Bradlaugh question. After the passage of Gladstone's icsolutien Bradluugh advanced te the tabic but im mediately withdrew before the bar, en an intimation that the resolution should first be made a standing order before he could allirm it. Bradlaugli Admitted. This afternoon Mr. Bradlaugli made af firmation. He signed the roll amid silence and took his seat at the furthest point below the gangway. INUNDATED. The Immense Damage Caused by the Break ing of the Illinois Levee- Chicago, July 2. A special dispatch from Quincy, III., te the Times says that the most intense excitement prevails in that portion of the ceuntiy inundated by the breaking of the levee. This embank ment protected an extetit of country 70 miles long and from 5 te 12 miles wide. Yesterday fully one-third of this area was underwater. The crevasse at the Cincin nati Landing is half a mile wide and ether breaks have occurred. Mr. Frccmer and his family, who were reported drowned, were saved, but there are ethers who are believed te have been lest. Horses, cattle and ether stock have been drowned, houses and barns swept away, and crops destroyed. The state fish ponds near Fall Creek are obliterated and several hundred thousand fine fish washed out by floods. Ne estimate of the amount of damage can be made at present, but it is safe te state that the total less in this locality will be upwards of 81,000,000. NEWS FROM NEW YORK. Twe Mere Seawaliaka Victims' Bodies Re covered. New Yerk, July 2. The body an an other unknown victim of the Seawanhaka disaster was picked up te-day ou the sound near Barrett's Point. It is that of a medium-sized woman about 30 years old. Part of her clothing was missing, having been removed apparently before she jumped overboard. Depreciation In Ceal Stocks. New Yerk, July 2. At the stock exchange te-day the coal stocks have fallen 31$ per cent, en the news from Philadelphia about the foreclosure pro ceedings by the holders of the bends of the Reading company, en which interest has been defaulted. lararanc Company te Clese Baslaess. Judge Gilbert, of the Kings county su. preme court, te-day appointed a receiver te wind up the business of the Safeguard fire insurance company. The ceapaar is solvent but the business hasbeceae profitless. Risks of the Safeguard are re insured in the Londen and Lancashue companies of Liwerpoel. Murder aad Areas. Amittville, L. I., July 2. Lewis Schmidt was murdered, his body thrown in a well, and his house burned at this place last Wednesday night. MEDICAL. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. II. E. Slayiuaker, Agent for Keigart's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who lias extensively used the Brandy referred te in his regular practice. It is commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended us a beverage, but te lm used as a medicine of great potency in the care of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe cially these attlicted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which is nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with feeble appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it, however strictly understood tluit we prescribe and use but eucarticlc. anil that Is KEIGABTS OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young friend, II. L SLAYMAKKK. This llrandy has steed the test for years, and has never failed, as far as our experience extends, uud we therefore give it the preference overall ether Itraudies, nematter with hew manyjaw-breakingr'rciich titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away ou various impotent dyspepsia specific would suillce te bny all the llrandy te cure any such case or cases. In proof of tlie curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases el Hyspepsla, we can summon num bers of witnesses one case in particular we cite : A hard-working tanner had been aillicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used McUranu's Keet Beer. He is a Methodist, uud then, as new, preached at times, and in his discourses often declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When adviAcd te try Reigart's old Brandy, in ills case, he looked up with astonishment, but after hearing of its wonderful effect in the cases of some of hi- near acquaintances, he ut last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the llrst bottle giving liiiu an appetite, and before the second was taken hu was a sound inuu.wtth a stomach capable of digesting anything which lie chose le eat. lie still keeps it and usesa lit tle occasionally; and since lie has this medi cine lie has been of very little pecuniary benc Mt te the doctor. A 1'iiactisixe Physician. H. E. SLAYMAKER. Aecirr fob Reigart's Old AVme Stere, Established in 1785, IVFORTKR ASD DKALEK IN FIXE OLD BBANMES, SHEKUIEft, SUPK- ItlOli OLD 3IADE1ISA, (Imported Iu ISIS, lftJ7 and 182. CIIAMPAUNES O KVEKY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE POUTER. BROWN STOUT. tin. 29 KAST K1N ST.. LAWCASTEK. PA injtNErANDtrERCURE. WARNER'S SAFE EEIEDIES! WAKNEIfS SAl'K 1'ILLS Arc an immediate stimulus lern Torpid Liver cure Cestivenes-i, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Diarrheea, Malaria, Fever and Aguu and are useful at times in nearly all Diseases te cause a lrecaiidregnluractleii of the Bowels. The best untiilele ler all Malarial Poison. ThcbC Pills are the discovery of an English army physiciai. and have been used with tlie greatest success among the British troops iu India. They are only manufactured in this ceuntiy by II. 11. WaBNEU & CO. WAKNEIfS SAKE NEKVINK, The improved discovery of probably the most skillful nerve doctor in the world, quickly gives rest and sleep te the suffering, cues Headache and Neuralgia, prevents Eitil'.ptic Fits, and is the best remedy ter Nervous Pros tration brought en by excessive drinking.ovcr drinking.evcr drinking.ovcr werk.meiital shocksundethcrcau-'cs. It relieves the Pains of all Diseases, and Is never injurious te the system. The let of all Nervines. Bettles of two sizes ; prices, M cent.-, and SI. 'Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cnre.uf Diabetes Cure, Safe Hitters mid Safe Tonic are also suerier remedies, uiic'iuallcd in their respective fields of disease. Warner's Safe Itemedies areseld by Drug gists and Medicine Dealers generally through out the country. Send for pamphlet and testimonials. II. U. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 3 dlC-Tu.Th&Sd&w UWT DRA WINOS. U TH OKI ZED MY THK COMMON L wealth of Ky.. and the fairest In the world 22d Popular Monthly Drawing COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macauley's Theatre, in the City or Louis ville, en SATURDAY, JULY. 31st, 1880. THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED BY THE LEGISLATURE AND SUSTAINED BY ALL THE COURTS OF KENTUCKY, accord ing te a contract made with the owners of the Frankfort grant, will occur regularly en the LAST DAY OF EVERY MONTH, Sundays and Fridays excepted, for the period of FIVE Y EARS, terminating en .J UN E 30. ISO. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal. 2a Its draw legs are fair.. The management cull attention te the liberal scheme which lias met with such popular favor heretofore, and which will again be presented ler the JULY DRAWING. i pnxu x pnzc 10 prizes $1,000 each 20 prizes 50U each 100 prizes, 9100 each 200 prizes 50 each 000 prizes 20 each llMiO nrl7.es lOeuch S 30,000 . 10,UC0 . 5.0W . 10.000 . 10,MUU . 10,01)0 . 10,00" . 12.000 10,009 9 prizes 9UU eacil, unproxunaueu jiriAcs z,x 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,M 9 prizes 100 each, " " jb j.uGO prJzcs fiiiwi Whole tickets, ; hair tickets. $1 ; 27 tickets $.7); 55 tickets, $100. Remit by Postelllce Meney Order, Registered Letter, Bank Draft or Express. Te insure against mistakes and delays, cor respondents will please write their names and placesef residence plainly, giving number of Postefllce box or Street, and Town, County and State. All communications connected with the Dis tributien and Orders for Tickets should be ad dressed te K. M. IMiAKDM AN, Courier-Journal Building. Louisville, Ky., or 307 and 309 Breadwav. new Yerk. iu31TuTh4SAw LEGAL NOTICES, ISTATK Or MICHAEL MALOHK, LATE j of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters' tes tamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted there to are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing la Lancaster city. COL. EDWARD McGOVERX, W. L. PEIPER, J. M. BURKE, Gke. M. Kline, Att'y. Executers. m31-6tdeaw INSTATE OF HUGH CORCORAN, LATE It of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersign!, all persons Indebt ed tncrete are requesieu u wiue immniuic payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, re siding In Lancaster. . MICHAEL B. CORCORAN, - JeV6tdeaw Adsalnlstnrter. J. W. Swirr, Attorney. A i s 4 l if VS lr'&T- . -